[Congressional Bills 116th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[S. Res. 710 Introduced in Senate (IS)]
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116th CONGRESS
2d Session
S. RES. 710
Commemorating the High Holidays celebrated and commemorated by the
Jewish people in the United States, in Israel, and around the world,
and recognizing the many accomplishments and contributions of the
Jewish community in the United States.
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IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
September 17, 2020
Mr. Cramer (for himself and Ms. Rosen) submitted the following
resolution; which was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary
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RESOLUTION
Commemorating the High Holidays celebrated and commemorated by the
Jewish people in the United States, in Israel, and around the world,
and recognizing the many accomplishments and contributions of the
Jewish community in the United States.
Whereas the Jewish community in the United States has contributed in varied and
significant ways to all areas of life in the United States since Jewish
immigrants first arrived on the shores of the United States in 1654;
Whereas, in 2020, the High Holidays recognized and celebrated by the Jewish
people in the United States and around the world will begin on September
18, 2020, with Rosh Hashanah, and conclude on September 28, 2020, with
Yom Kippur;
Whereas Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, begins at sundown on September 18,
2020, the first day of Tishrei, 5781 on the Hebrew calendar;
Whereas Rosh Hashanah is also known as ``Yom Teruah'', the Day of Sounding of
the Shofar, the ancient ram's horn;
Whereas the traditional greeting for Rosh Hashanah in Hebrew is ``Shana Tova
u'Metukah'', which means ``have a happy and sweet new year'';
Whereas Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, begins at sundown on September 27,
2020, the tenth day of Tishrei, 5781 on the Hebrew calendar, and is the
holiest day of the year for the Jewish people, who spend the day praying
united as one people; and
Whereas the traditional greeting for Yom Kippur in Hebrew is ``G'mar Hatima
Tova'', which means ``may you be inscribed in the book of life'' and is
an offering of a healthy, peaceful, and fulfilling year: Now, therefore,
be it
Resolved, That the Senate--
(1) demonstrates solidarity with, and support for, members
of the Jewish community in the United States, in Israel, and
throughout the world;
(2) recognizes and celebrates the many accomplishments and
contributions of the Jewish community in the United States;
(3) recommits to combating all forms of anti-Semitism,
which threaten Jews and non-Jews alike; and
(4) wishes the Jewish people of the United States and
around the world a ``Chag Sameach'' (``happy holidays'' in
Hebrew) and a sweet new year full of peace and prosperity.
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